The Hospice Movement: A Better Way of Caring for the DyingAt a time when the end of life has become the subject of anguished medical and ethical debate, no book is more welcome than The Hospice Movement This modern classic outlines a bold and noble alternative to the high-tech nightmare that has all too often been our society's accepted approach to death: hospice instead offers caring communities where dying people are treated as human beings worthy of attention and respect. Widely recognized as the essential reference for all who deal with the terminally ill, the book has now been extensively updated with three new chapters that describe the hospice movement's response to AIDS and its evolution into an international phenomenon. The result is one of those rare works that initiate caregivers, family, and friends into a new understanding of death and dying, one that reconciles the medical, the social, and the spiritual. |
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To journey is to move , to grow , to be in process , transforming what we see and hear and touch along the way , and experiencing the mystery of our own transformation . Material things and events are devoured by our senses , becoming ...
To journey is to move , to grow , to be in process , transforming what we see and hear and touch along the way , and experiencing the mystery of our own transformation . Material things and events are devoured by our senses , becoming ...
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paupers made such journeys throughout the early folk tales and legends of our culture , seeking to find the secrets of their true being in the winning of new wisdom and the capture of a new level of conscious- ness .
paupers made such journeys throughout the early folk tales and legends of our culture , seeking to find the secrets of their true being in the winning of new wisdom and the capture of a new level of conscious- ness .
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... of humanity's knowledge of the subject , and informed belief about it , we can stay open to the experience of our own dying , with the sense that it will be in some way a familiar journey , not unlike the journey of being born .
... of humanity's knowledge of the subject , and informed belief about it , we can stay open to the experience of our own dying , with the sense that it will be in some way a familiar journey , not unlike the journey of being born .
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The Caring Host | 1 |
Not Like You and Me | 15 |
Lest Strangers Should Lose Their Way | 31 |
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The Hospice Movement: A Better Way of Caring for the Dying Sandol Stoddard Náhled není k dispozici. - 1992 |
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